Ted Coopersmith, MBA
Academic Tutor
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How to
Check Your ASVAB Score
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a test usually taken in high school that determines your eligibility for certain military services.. 10 July 2020. It is also meant to show your strengths and wea...
How to
Memorize
Whether you have to memorize a long list of vocabulary words for a test, several lines for a play, or anything else, there are several ways to make the process easier. Start by priming your brain with strategies that boo...
How to
Get an "A" in Geometry
Geometry is the study of shapes and angles and can be challenging for many students. Many of the concepts are totally new and this can lead to anxiety about the subject. There are a lot of postulates/theorems, definition...
How to
Study for Multiple Choice Exams
Multiple-choice exams are designed to test your memory and recall. You’ll have to select the right answer from a choice of 3 to 5 options, so it can be tricky. The most important tool to ace the test is to be able to r...
How to
Memorize Vocabulary
Many people dread the prospect of learning new vocabulary because they assume it can only involve rote memorization. Fortunately, that’s far from the case--whether you’re learning a new language or improving your cur...
How to
Get Into MIT
MIT is one of the best engineering schools in the United States and the world. It comprises a huge vibrant & participative international community comprising of 9% student at undergraduate level and 38% at graduate level...
How to
Study at the Library
Studying at the library can help many students focus better, especially if their only other option is to study in a noisy home or residence hall. Library study is also handy for groups of students who want to study toget...
How to
Join the U.S. Army
Joining the United States Army can be a challenging and rewarding experience, granting you valuable skill sets and allowing you to serve your country. Before you visit your local recruiting office, you should become fam...
How to
Use a Public Library
Libraries are incredible! Not only do they collect and store the wealth of human knowledge and make it easily accessible to anyone who needs it, but there’s a ton you can use a public library for that you may not have ...
How to
Maintain a 4.0 GPA
The pressure's on to maintain that perfect GPA. The competition just seems to be getting more and more fierce! And if you have a dream school in mind, you may be feeling the fire. How do you keep it up? Read on!
How to
Get People In a Library to Be Quiet
For whatever reason – whether it be for school, community activities, or for simple pleasure – you've gone to the library to browse through and check out various media. But other people in there aren't being quiet, a...
How to
Pass the IGCSE Exam
The IGCSE refers to a test utilized in the United Kingdom and surrounding areas as a standardized test, equivalent to the high school GED of America. A lot of people think that being a teacher's pet, doing all the homewo...
How to
Memorize Lists
Have you ever had to remember a long list? Whether it was a list of elements, a sequence of numbers, or a grocery list, remembering a long list can be tricky if you don’t have an efficient way to recall the items from ...